Bob Bradley sacked as Swansea City manager after only 11 activities in charge

Bob Bradley starts with a record of two prevails, seven overcomes and two describes having seen the golf-clubs Premier League position decline from 17 th to 19 th since taking over

Swansea City are looking for their third administrator of the season after Bob Bradley was dismissed exclusively 85 days after taking over from Francesco Guidolin.

Bradleys position grew untenable after the humbling 4-1 dwelling defeat against West Ham United on Boxing Day, with the woeful action and lethal atmosphere inside the Liberty Stadium convincing the squad American owners that they had to make a change to have any hazard of evading relegation.

Swansea had been determined not to go down that direction and wanted to give Bradley the January transfer window to strengthen the squad he acquired when he was appointed during the early stages of October.

Yet the West Ham defeat was viewed as a gamechanger within the fraternity and the sensitive afterwards was that Bradleys relationship with the boosters was injury to such an extent that he had reached the point of no return.

The American prevailed simply two of his 11 plays in charge and tolerated seven overcomes, confessing 29 objectives in the process, leaving Swansea second from fanny in the Premier League and four places adrift of security. The seeing of West Ham flowing riot on Boxing Day led to an outburst of fury in the stands and prompted sings of We want Bradley out.

Swansea have no replacement lined up, unlike when Guidolin was dismissed as director in October and Bradley was brought in on the same day. This time the society have decided to region Alan Curtis, the first-team coach, and Paul Williams, the auxiliary director, in charge for the residence game against Bournemouth on New Years Eve while they weigh up their next options.

Where exactly that managerial exploration will take Swansea remains unclear at the moment and it could well be that the association look to make a short-term appointment until the end of the season.

Alan Pardew, who was only recently sacked by Crystal Palace, may come under consideration, together with epithets like Frank de Boer, Gary Rowett, Roy Hodgson and Chris Coleman. Ryan Giggs was in the running when Bradley got the job, but it would be a surprise if Swansea revived their interest in the Welshman.

In a association announcement, Huw Jenkins, the Swansea chairman, said: We are sorry to lose Bob after such a short period of time. Regrettably things havent used to work as planned and we felt we have now draw the change with half the Premier League season remaining.

With the club going through such a tough time, we have to try and find the response to get ourselves out of fus. Personally, I have nothing but praise for Bob. He is a good man; a good person who demonstrated everything to the job. His work-rate is prodigious and there is a desire him well for the future.

Brought in from Le Havre, in the French second disagreement, Bradley knew from day one that he had a battle on his hands to convince many Swansea followers that he was the right humanity for the number of jobs. Rightly or wrongly, the facts of the case that Bradley was the first American to manage in the Premier League grew doubts among some for purposes of determining whether he was equipped to steer the club clear of the relegation region they were 17 th when he ousted Guidolin at the start of October.

Bradley perpetually chopped and changed the team in search of a prevailing formula and there was hope that a corner may well be turned when Swansea demolished Sunderland 3-0 earlier in the month to briefly flee the bottom three. Yet three consecutive overcomes, against West Brom, Middlesbrough and West Ham, left Swansea looking like a guild slipping towards the Championship and Bradley was relieved of his duties as a result.